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I’m a Matthew 5:9 child. Were my heart a forest, peace would be the log cabin deep in the woods, with a spindling smoke trail
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I’m a Matthew 5:9 child. Were my heart a forest, peace would be the log cabin deep in the woods, with a spindling smoke trail

Expanding our life experiences, maximizing skill, advancing beyond routine—we are on a treadmill of seeking to transcend human frailty and live the way we want.

If the last few generations of Americans understood the origin and meaning of Memorial Day, we might have avoided the trauma of division and corruption

Much of what counts for true courage these days is the quiet labor that leads while louder voices whimper for attention. True courage doesn’t demand

The grand story is about Christ; and also, the many stories that make up the grand narrative are each about him too. Over the course

Public trust in the ancient foundations of the Western social and political order is shaking noticeably, anticipating massive upheaval, if not complete collapse. The loss

What would you say to Christians worried about AI and the future?

The possibility of a middle ground seems impossible to imagine today. But there is one thing with which no one can disagree—and this may be

Nothing in the world is arbitrary. Everything “seen and unseen,” as the Nicene Creed puts it, has been designed according to the purpose of God.
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